
Al-Ahly’s key player, Emam Ashour, has suffered a fractured collarbone that will keep him out of action for around two months. The injury occurred during the team’s opening match of the Club World Cup against Inter Miami, which ended in a 0-0 draw. Ashour left the pitch in tears after suffering a collision that left him with intense shoulder pain.
A Significant Absence

Ashour is considered one of Al-Ahly’s most important players, and his absence will certainly be felt by the team. He is the top scorer in the Egyptian League with 13 goals and has played a key role in the team’s success. According to FIFA, Ashour was one of the most influential players on his team, and his loss will be a challenge for coach José Ribeiro, who will need to rethink his strategy for upcoming matches.
Urgent Surgery

Ashour will undergo surgery to treat his injury. Medical examinations conducted in Miami confirmed the fractured collarbone, and the player will not participate in the team’s upcoming matches in the Club World Cup. Al-Ahly announced that the player will be out for the rest of the tournament.
A Challenge for Al-Ahly
Ashour’s absence will be a challenge for Al-Ahly, which will need to find ways to compensate for the loss of its key player. The Egyptian team will need to draw on its resources and show solidarity to overcome this challenge. Al-Ahly faces Palmeiras on June 19 and FC Porto on June 23, and the team will need to reorganize to make up for Ashour’s absence.
We wish Ashour a speedy recovery and hope he can return to the pitch stronger than ever.